Jun 16, 2011 10:38 GMT  ·  By

Intel seems to be determined to add other nine Sandy Bridge mobile processors to its already impressive CPU lineup by the end of this month, which will target everything from entry-level to high-end systems.

Starting with the least powerful of the chips that are to be announced, we encounter three new Celeron CPUs that go by the name of Celeron 847, Celeron 847E and B810E.

The first one of these is an ultra-low voltage processor which includes dual processing cores running at 1.1GHz, 2MB of Level 3 cache and a 17W power envelope, while the latter are targeting the embedded market.

Right after these Celeron chips, we find the somewhat faster Pentium B940 which also packs dual processing cores, this time clocked at 2GHz, and 2MB of L3 cache, all installed inside a 35W TDP chip.

Moving on, we get to the Core i3-2330E and i3-2340UE processors, which, just as the marking at the end of their name implies, are destined to be used in embedded systems.

Both of these CPUs are built using a dual-core design (Hyper-Threading is supported) paired together with 3MB of Level 3 cache, but while the former runs at 2.2GHz and has a 35 Watt TDP, the latter features a 1.3GHz clock speed and 17W TDP.

Finally, the last three parts expected this June are all ultra-low voltage options with a TDP of 17 Watt.

The fastest of these is called the Core i7-2677M and it features a 1.7GHz base clock (up to 2.9GHz thanks to the Turbo), HD 3000 integrated graphics, 4MB of Level 3 cache memory, Hyper-Threading and Turbo Boost support as well as Intel's vPro technology.

This will be accompanied by the slower Core i7-2637M and by the Core-i5 2557M with no Hyper-Threading support and just 3MB of L3 cache.

An exact release date is not available yet, but Intel's isn't expected to make too much of a fuss when the chips are introduced. (via CPU-World)

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